Introduction
The United Kingdom remains one of the most popular study destinations for international students thanks to its world class universities globally recognised qualifications and strong career opportunities. If you plan to study in the UK applying for a UK Student Visa is an essential step.
This detailed guide explains everything you need to know about the UK Student Visa including eligibility requirements financial criteria documents application steps work rights and post study options.

What Is a UK Student Visa
The UK Student Visa allows international students aged 16 or over to study full time at a UK institution licensed by the Home Office.
This visa replaced the Tier 4 Student Visa and is intended for genuine students who meet academic financial and English language requirements.
Key Benefits of a UK Student Visa
Permission to study at an approved UK institution
Ability to work part time during studies
Option to stay in the UK after graduation through post study routes
Eligibility Criteria for a UK Student Visa
To qualify for a UK Student Visa applicants must meet the following conditions.
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies
You must receive a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies from a UK university or college that is a licensed sponsor. This confirms your course tuition fees and start date.
English Language Requirement
Applicants must demonstrate English language ability through an approved test such as IELTS or by holding an academic qualification taught in English.
Genuine Student Requirement
You must prove that you genuinely intend to study in the UK and will comply with all visa conditions.
Academic Progression
If you have previously studied in the UK your new course must show academic progression.
Financial Requirements
Applicants must prove they can support themselves while studying in the UK.
Required Funds Include
Outstanding tuition fees listed on the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies
Living costs
£1334 per month up to 9 months for London
£1023 per month up to 9 months outside London
Important Financial Rules
Funds must be held for at least 28 consecutive days
Bank statements must meet strict UKVI requirements
Incorrect financial evidence is a common reason for refusals

Documents Required for a UK Student Visa
Valid passport
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies reference number
Proof of financial funds
English language test results
Academic certificates and transcripts
TB test certificate if applicable
Parental consent letter for applicants under 18
How to Apply for a UK Student Visa
The application is completed online and involves the following steps.
1 Complete the UK Student Visa application form
2 Pay the visa application fee and Immigration Health Surcharge
3 Book and attend a biometric appointment
4 Upload all supporting documents
5 Wait for a decision from UK Visas and Immigration
UK Student Visa Fees and Processing Time
Visa application fee £490
Immigration Health Surcharge £776 per year
Standard processing time around 3 weeks
Priority services may be available in some locations
Working While Studying in the UK
Most students are allowed to work while studying.
Work Conditions
Up to 20 hours per week during term time
Full time work during official holidays
Work Restrictions
Self employment is not allowed
Permanent full time jobs are not permitted
Professional sports work is not allowed
Bringing Dependants on a UK Student Visa
Only certain students can bring dependants such as postgraduate research students and government sponsored students.
Dependants may be allowed to work in the UK depending on their visa conditions.
Common Reasons for UK Student Visa Refusals
Failure to meet financial requirements
Incorrect or incomplete documents
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies inconsistencies
English language issues
Failure to prove genuine student intent
Professional immigration advice can greatly reduce refusal risks.
Extending or Switching from a UK Student Visa
Students may be eligible to extend their Student Visa or switch to another visa category.
You may be able to switch to the Graduate Visa after completing your course or move to a Skilled Worker Visa if you meet employment requirements.
Pathway After Completing Studies
Graduate Route
Allows students to stay for 2 years after completing a bachelors or masters degree
Allows 3 years after completing a PhD
No sponsorship required
Long Term Settlement
Many graduates later switch to the Skilled Worker Visa which can lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain and British citizenship.
Why Choose UK Visa Advice
At UK Visa Advice we work with experienced immigration solicitors to provide expert eligibility checks error free documentation and transparent reliable guidance.
Your education and future in the UK matter and we are here to support you at every stage of your visa journey.
Book a consultation today and apply with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I work full time on a UK Student Visa
You can work full time only during official university holidays. During term time work is limited to 20 hours per week.
Can I change my course or university
Yes but you may need a new Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies and in some cases a new visa.
Can I apply for a UK Student Visa from inside the UK
In many cases you can apply from within the UK depending on your current visa type.
What should I do if my Student Visa is refused
You may be able to reapply or request an administrative review depending on the reason for refusal.
